Moral Philosophy and Islamic Ethics
Course Overview
This introductory course deals with the main problems of moral philosophy including metaethical issues and normative ethical theories. The first part of each session focuses on the current debates on the issue and the second part examines the relevant Islamic views.
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Course Objectives
Lecturer: Prof. Mohsen Javadi
There are a multitude of books and papers related to this course but our emphasis will be on the following books:
- Moral Vision: An Introduction to Ethics, David McNaughton
- Living Ethics, An Introduction with Readings, Russ Shafer-Landau, Oxford, 2019
- Ethics, William K. Frankena, second edition, Prentice Hall 1973
- The Refinement of Character: Tahdhib Al-Akhlaaq, Ibn Miskawayh
- Reason and Tradition in Islamic Ethics, George F Hourani
- Ethical Theories in Islam, Majid Fakhry
Course Structure
Grading & Awards
About the lecturer:
Dr Mohsen Javadi is currently a professor at the Ethics Department in the University of Qom. He received his MA in theology from the University of Qom (1994) and his PhD in philosophy from University of Tehran (1999). He has written extensively on philosophical issues and has published six books and more than 50 papers in Farsi. Some of his Farsi publications have been translated into other languages.
Here are some of his most cited works:
- Mas’aleh-ye Bayad va Hast (The Is/Ought Problem) (Qom: Daftar-e Tablighat, 1375/1996)
- “Ibn Sina and the Status of Moral Sentences”, Topi26 (2007)
- “Moral Epistemology in Muslim Ethics” Andisheh Dini, 11(1383/ 2004)
- “Spiritual Medicine in the Muslim World with Special Emphasis on Razi’s Book” in A Shared Legacy: Islamic Science East and West, Barcelona: Edicions de la Universitat de Barcelona, 2008.
- Ethics as a branch of Philosophy, Journal of Al- Mustafa, V.1, N.1, 2012
- “The Coherence of Medical Ethics and Islamic Jurisprudence,” in Alireza Bagheri (ed.). Biomedical Ethics in Iran: An Application of Islamic Bioethics. 2014. Christchurch: Eubios Ethics Institute.
- “Ethics as a branch of Philosophy,” Journal of Al- Mustafa, V.1, N.1, 2012
This programme was developed and is delivered and assessed by The Islamic College.
Admissions are open throughout the year. If you wish to apply please complete Register form or contact the Short Course Department by email: shortcourses@islamic-college.ac.uk or by phone: 020 8451 9993
Course Info
10 Weekly Sessions (two-hours each)
Monday the 24th of January 2022
Learning methods
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Delivered in English & Arabic
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Multimedia resources
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Group activities and role-playing
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Plus extra supporting material selected by HE ISLAMIC COLLEGE Arabic department/teacher